How to preorder the Samsung Galaxy Note 20

Samsung announced its new Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra phones at its Unpacked 2020 online event. The Verge’s Dieter Bohn has the full breakdown on everything you need to know about both devices in the link above, but make sure to check out the video by Becca Farsace. I’m just here to tell you where you can preorder them. Oh, and if you’re curious about when you can preorder the new Galaxy Z Fold 2, that’s coming on September 1st.
Both Note 20 phones will release on Friday, August 21st, but preorders are up now. Below, you’ll find all of the carrier stores and retailers that will be accepting preorders, along with their pricing. First, here’s what you’ll get in terms of free incentives along with your preorder.
You can get free stuff with a preorder
If you preorder either the Note 20 or Note 20 Ultra before August 20th, you’ll get some free goodies with your purchase. Buying the $1,000 Note 20 will earn you a $100 Samsung credit that can be redeemed on its site or through the Shop Samsung app, and it can go toward “curated bundles and select products like Samsung TVs, Galaxy Buds Live, tablets and more.”
The $1,300 Note 20 Ultra comes with a $150 credit. To redeem either credit, you’ll need to provide your proof of purchase through the Shop Samsung app. (Note: you’ll be eligible for this credit regardless of where you choose to buy a Note 20-series device.)
One of those curated bundles, in case you were curious, is an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Bundle that includes the PowerA MOGA XP5-X Plus Bluetooth gaming controller and a three-month subscription to Game Pass Ultimate. The fine print mentions that the Game Pass Ultimate subscription will work only if you’re a new subscriber, though, not a current one.
Lastly, if you placed a reservation for your Note 20 or Note 20 Ultra preorder ahead of the Unpacked event on August 5th, you’ll get an additional $50 credit that can be used on the products mentioned above.

Samsung Galaxy Note 20
Samsung is selling one configuration of the Note 20 in the US. It has 128GB of internal storage and 8GB of RAM. There’s no microSD support on this model. This size of the Note 20 has a 6.7-inch FHD+ screen with a hole-punch camera and is powered by the Snapdragon 865 Plus processor. The Note 20 and the Note 20 Ultra model below are 5G-ready, with support for mmWave and sub-6Ghz coverage.
- Verizon is offering the Note 20 on preorder, and the pricing with a 24-month installment plan is $41.66 per month. It will be available in three colors: “mystic bronze,” “mystic gray,” and “mystic green.” If you buy a Note 20, you can get another Note 20 for “as low as free” if you get it with a premium Unlimited plan, or half off with any other Unlimited plan. Lastly, you can get up to $500 worth of trade-in credit toward the phone if you’re upgrading and on an Unlimited plan.
- AT&T accept preorders, and it will sell the Note 20 starting August 21st in-store and online. It’s carrying all five colors: black, white, green, gray, and bronze. New and current AT&T customers can get a Note 20 for free (after $1,000 in billing credits are paid back over a 30-month period) when they trade in a phone in good condition worth at least $60 in credit and buy the Note 20 on a 30-month installment plan with AT&T’s unlimited plan, which will cost $33.34 per month.
- T-Mobile is accepting preorders on August 7th, a day after they open everywhere else. The Note 20 will cost $41.67 per month with its 24-month installment plan. If you buy a Note 20, you can get another one free (after getting $1,000 back in billing credits over a 24-month period) if you add a line to your account. Additionally, you can get up to $500 off if you trade in a qualifying phone.
- Xfinity Mobile offer preorders for the Note 20. It’s offering the Note 20 in bronze, gray, or green colors. The carrier hasn’t yet shared installment plan pricing, but until September 15th, customers can get $400 off the Galaxy Note 20 when they buy it, activate a new line, and transfer their number. Existing customers will receive a $400 Visa prepaid card in lieu of the device discount when they upgrade an existing line with a Note 20.

Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra
This larger model with a 6.9-inch QHD+ OLED screen and a 120Hz refresh rate comes in two configurations in the US. Each is built with 12GB of RAM, but you can choose between a 128GB model or one with 512GB of storage. This model has microSD support.
- Verizon offers the Note 20 Ultra on preorder, and the pricing with a 24-month installment plan is $54.16 per month. It will be available in three colors: “mystic bronze,” “mystic gray,” and “mystic green.” As mentioned earlier, buying a Note 20 Ultra can get another Note 20 for “as low as free” if you get it with a premium Unlimited plan, or half off with any other Unlimited plan. Lastly, you can get up to $500 worth of trade-in credit toward the phone if you’re upgrading and on an Unlimited plan.
- AT&T accepts preorders, and it will sell the Note 20 Ultra starting August 21st in-store and online. It’s carrying all five colors: black, white, green, gray, and bronze. New and current AT&T customers can get a Note 20 for free (after $1,000 in billing credits are paid back to you over a 30-month period) when they trade in a phone in good condition worth at least $60 in credit and buy the Note 20 Ultra on a 30-month installment plan with AT&T’s unlimited plan, which will cost $43.34 per month for the 128GB version or $48.34 per month for the upgraded 512GB model.
- T-Mobile is accepting preorders on August 7th, a day after they open everywhere else. The Note 20 Ultra with 128GB of storage will cost $54.17 per month with its 24-month installment plan. The 512GB option requires $149.99 down and costs $54.17 per month. If you buy a Note 20 Ultra, you can get a Note 20 for free (after getting $1,000 back in billing credits over a 24-month period) if you add a line to your account. Additionally, you can get up to $500 off if you trade in a qualifying phone.
- Xfinity Mobile is taking preorders for the Note 20 Ultra. It’s offering the Note 20 in bronze, black, or white colors. The carrier hasn’t yet shared installment plan pricing, but until September 15th, customers can get $400 off the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra when they buy it, activate a new line, and transfer their number. Existing customers will receive a $400 Visa prepaid card in lieu of the device discount when they upgrade an existing line with a Note 20 Ultra.
Samsung announced its new Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra phones at its Unpacked 2020 online event. The Verge’s Dieter Bohn has the full breakdown on everything you need to know about both devices in the link above, but make sure to check out the video by Becca Farsace.…
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